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The word "butt" is a perfectly acceptable word to use in written English.
It can be used both informally and formally in a variety of contexts. For example: "She smacked her brother on the butt as a playful joke."
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The message to the European court seemed clear – butt out of our business; if we want to bang people up for life that's our choice.
In November he tweeted a photo of himself smiling before a statue of the butt he received from Zinedine Zidane at the 2006 World Cup final.
In 2013, Tarantino had said to Guru-Murthy: "I'm shutting your butt down," after being pressed on the link between real and onscreen violence.
Supporters of the sex industry respond by denying the scale of human trafficking because it undermines a key plank in their argument that women freely choose to go into prostitution, and the state therefore needs to butt out of their private lives.
A Russian state television reporter dropped a lit cigarette butt at the scene of raging wildfires in Siberia, sparking a fire in grass a few metres from a village, his channel has confirmed.
The school shootings at Newton, Connecticut, had happened only three weeks before Guru-Murthy began to ask Tarantino about the possible links between cinematic and real violence, which perhaps explained the director's thrilling loss of control: "I refuse your question … I'm here to sell my movie … I'm shutting your butt down".
Pat, with his (or her) chubby body, fluctuating voice and short, curly hair, was supposed to be the butt of a joke for being unidentifiably male or female, but instead wrested control of every sketch by forcefully confronting anyone who tried to figure out his (or her) gender.
"According to some of the statements Maria made I was a pain in the butt.
Yesterday, the business secretary was the butt of jokes on the social media website Twitter as people compared his U-turns to his upcoming performance on Strictly Come Dancing.
Running single-file through the endless drug crop, the hard seed heads butt at our knees and elbows.
When she lost weight, her mother still told her she was "zaftig" and "getting a butt".
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